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In this video, you’ll see our team in action as they build a complete cabinet system from start to finish. The real build took about 35 minutes. If you ever need help, we’re ready to guide you through it.
The Ultimate DIY Solution for Effortless Organization.
When visible storage keeps multiplying, the room starts feeling crowded and harder to maintain.


Plus we include a free 1/2 hour consultation on your build day. You can schedule a 15 minute time slot to reach out with questions and make sure your installation goes smoothly.

In Walnut Creek, garage clutter often builds quietly rather than all at once. A few bins stay near the wall, some project supplies land on a shelf, and seasonal items start collecting wherever there is room. Because the mess grows in small layers, homeowners may not notice the storage problem until the room suddenly feels crowded and harder to trust.

Open shelving adds to that problem because it turns every item into part of the room's visual noise. Tools, cleaners, sports gear, and loose supplies stay in sight all the time, so even a partly organized garage can still feel busy. Once shelves get full, the overflow lands below them, which is when the floor starts losing usable space.
Another issue is that open storage rarely separates categories well enough for daily life. Useful things get grouped by wherever they fit rather than by how they are used. That means project supplies end up beside household overflow, and smaller items disappear behind larger ones. Cleanup takes longer because the storage never really guides where things should go back.

The result is a garage that feels less finished than the rest of the home. Homeowners keep straightening shelves, moving boxes, and trying to clear corners, yet the improvement never lasts very long. That usually means the problem is not motivation. The room simply needs enclosed cabinets that can hold categories clearly and keep clutter from showing every day.








Choose from three elegant colors of 5/8-inch double-sided melamine, all with perfectly matched edge banding for a seamless finish.

In this picture, you can see every shelf bracket, tool, and piece of hardware you’ll need to assemble an 8' x 6' x 24" section.

Built from 14-gauge powder-coated steel, our boltless racking system forms a heavy-duty, skyscraper-strong foundation for every cabinet.

Our modular cabinets offer flexible add-ons like backs, handles, toe kicks, closet rods, and more.

Each kit includes a custom leveler system to keep your cabinets perfectly level, even if your garage floor isn’t.

Our modular cabinets support add-ons like backs, handles, toe kicks, closet rods, and more for a custom fit.



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Bigfoot helps by giving the garage one organized cabinet wall that looks clean and works hard. Instead of relying on mixed shelves and leftover storage pieces, homeowners get cabinets designed to hold real household categories. That makes the room easier to manage because the wall can carry tools, bins, supplies, and larger items without feeling pieced together or temporary.

The steel frame gives the cabinets the kind of strength a garage actually needs. Heavier storage, frequent door use, and everyday household traffic put more demand on these cabinets than most indoor furniture ever sees. A stronger frame helps the wall stay dependable, which matters when you want storage that still feels solid after months of real use.

The melamine finish brings a cleaner look that fits a garage homeowners want to feel finished, not forgotten. Cabinet faces wipe down easily, resist the worn look of patchwork storage, and help the whole room feel more intentional. That cleaner appearance is not just cosmetic. It also helps people protect the order they worked hard to create.
A modular layout gives you control over how the wall handles different storage jobs. Taller sections can hold bulkier items, lower cabinets can take heavier tools and supplies, and upper cabinets can keep occasional-use gear out of the main traffic zone. That flexibility makes the storage wall feel natural in daily use because it fits categories instead of flattening them.
Closed cabinets change the room right away because they take visual clutter off the stage. Extension cords, cleaners, hardware, and backup household items all disappear behind doors, which makes the garage feel calmer the minute it opens. That calmer look matters because a space that feels controlled is easier to maintain than one that always looks halfway unpacked.

The system is designed so installation feels approachable whether you like tackling projects yourself or want a handyman to handle the build. The pieces go together in a clear order, which helps the work stay organized. That means homeowners can get a polished storage upgrade without the delays, confusion, or mess that often come with truly custom cabinet work.
Once the cabinet wall is finished, the garage usually becomes easier to keep clean because the storage plan does not rely on constant shelf straightening. Items go behind doors, categories stay together, and the floor stays clearer. That is what makes the room feel stable again. The cabinets are not just hiding clutter. They are preventing it from spreading.

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We also include a free 30-minute build-day consultation. You can schedule a 15-minute time slot to ask questions, review layout details, and make sure everything goes smoothly during installation.
You begin by measuring the wall carefully and noting anything that interrupts the cabinet run. Outlets, trim, water lines, garage hardware, and windows all affect placement, so they need to be part of the plan from the start. Accurate measurements keep the layout honest and help the finished wall feel fitted to the room instead of squeezed into it.
It also helps to decide what should be easiest to reach once the wall is installed. Everyday cleaning items, hand tools, and frequently used supplies should not get buried behind holiday bins or bulky gear. Thinking through those priorities early makes section selection easier because the cabinet wall starts forming around real habits rather than vague storage wishes.






Next, the layout gets shaped around the utilities and obstacles that must stay usable. A water heater, panel access, uneven corner, or garage door track can all change how sections should be arranged. Planning around those realities before installation keeps the wall looking cleaner and prevents the frustrating feeling that cabinets had to be patched around problems later.
This is also where section choice becomes more intentional. You can mix different cabinet sizes to match the room and support different kinds of storage without making the wall feel random. That matters because the best cabinet layout is not just about filling the wall. It is about giving daily items a home that stays practical after installation.



When the cabinets arrive, the project feels more straightforward because the pieces were meant to work together as one system. You are not juggling leftover shelving, old utility cabinets, and a pile of hardware from different stores. That organized starting point reduces friction and helps the whole build move with more confidence from the first assembled section onward.
Assembly then moves forward in sequence, which makes the work easier to follow and easier to manage. Each completed cabinet adds stability to the wall and helps the layout make more sense visually. That steady progress matters because a big garage project feels a lot less overwhelming when homeowners can see the plan taking shape one section at a time.


After installation, the first job is loading the wall in a way that supports everyday use. Heavy or bulky items can go into lower or taller sections, smaller supplies can be grouped where they are easy to find, and occasional-use bins can move up high. That thoughtful setup helps the cabinets stay organized instead of becoming closed junk piles.
The finished wall changes the garage because it removes the need for exposed storage to do all the work. Items stop living on open shelves, the floor gets breathing room, and quick cleanup feels realistic again. That is when the room begins to feel finished instead of constantly in progress, which is exactly what good garage storage should deliver.




Walnut Creek, California

In Walnut Creek, many homeowners want the garage to feel as orderly as the rest of the home, even when it carries tools, sports gear, seasonal bins, and household overflow. Strong cabinets help make that possible. They keep useful items nearby without leaving the whole room visually busy, which is why the space feels calmer and easier to maintain.
That cleaner look is only part of the value. A good cabinet wall also makes the room more practical to use. You can open a door, grab what you need, and move on without digging through exposed piles first. That convenience is what helps the garage stay organized in real life, not just right after a weekend cleanup.
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